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3 1/2 * DoubleTree Paradise Valley Resort 12/23-12/25/15 $50

Stayed for two nights 12/23-12/25, won bid at 50.00 a night total came out to 120.84

Sorry, I know this is kind of late. This booking was from 12/23/2015-12/25/2015.
Also, I want to take a relaxing stacation in Phoenix and it came to my attention that priceline offers a hotel w/ a casino in Fountain Hills. What confuses me is that the only casino in the area is We ko pa, but the offer shows a hotel at 3 1/2 -4 stars. Anyone have any ideas why that would be??? Bigger room?

Last edited by kmccutcheon21 on 07 Mar 2016, 06:10, edited 2 times in total.

Thank you for posting your bid. Please start posting all of your bids at the time you obtain them. I'm afraid that I don't understand your question; what "offer" are you talking about?

Please start your Priceline bids/puchases from one of our Priceline links (the links in my signature, the "hotel keys" picture at the top, or the banner on the right side of the screen) if you're not already doing so.

Okay, you're talking about Priceline's guaranteed amenities. Keep in mind that Priceline can place you in a hotel of a higher star level than what you bid for (an "upgrade"), and this is reflected in the list of guaranteed amenities for a given zone and star level. If the We-Ko-Pa is the only hotel in the area with a casino (I'm not absolutely sure of that, but you're probably right), then what this shows is that there are no 3.5* hotels in the Fountain Hills zone; any accepted 3.5* bid would be an upgrade to the 4* We-Ko-Pa.